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Atlaka

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Atlaka" (Atalaka) is a masculine Greek-origin name tracing back to the mythology of Ancient Greece. It derives from the word "Atlanteos" (Ἀτλαντεός), meaning "Atlantean". In Greek mythology, Atlas was the Titan king, the Steward of the West Wind, and the founder of Atlantis, the legendary island. From this, the name acquired connotations of strength, support, resilience, and reliability. People with this name are often associated with these qualities: they possess inner strength, resilience to difficulties, responsibility, and a readiness to help others. Historically, the name was widespread in countries that were part of the former Ottoman Empire and the Middle East, where it was common among Turkic and Assyrian peoples. In Russia and Slavic countries, the name gained wider recognition through the spread of Greek culture and literature in the 19th century. Today, "Atlaka" is a name predominantly found in post-Soviet countries, though it remains fairly rare. Men with this name are typically portrayed as reliable, strong, and responsible individuals. They exhibit mental resilience, know how to persevere through hardships, and often display leadership qualities. However, depending on the character, the name can also imply stubbornness – much like their legendary ancestor Atlas, who, according to myth, held up the celestial spheres on his shoulders. Among notable bearers of the name "Atlaka," one can highlight characters from literature and film. For instance, Atlas (or Atlaka) is the central hero of the myth concerning the West Wind and Atlantis. The name also appears in characters from works by Narcissus Morales' "Atlas" or in science fiction, where it is often used for powerful figures. The popularity of the name "Atlaka" is modest, yet it lends the name a unique significance and distinctiveness. It is valued by those seeking something deeper and more substantial than mere popularity. Variants or diminutives for the name "Atlaka" are rare; direct pet forms like "Tolik" or "Atla" are more common if used within close family circles.